SpiderOak was one of the first cloud storage services to offer sophisticated client-side encryption to guarantee the security of your files through what it calls No Knowledge cryptography, and it’s been standing on that principle ever since.
While SpiderOak has long had a backup service known as SpiderOak One that’s strictly a desktop service the company no longer offers mobile apps for it. Instead, it has introduced CrossClave, a cloud storage app with a focus on securely storing, sharing, and collaborating on files. The app is designed solely for uploading, sharing, and accessing files, and there are no photo-related features at all.
However, it’s secure sharing where CrossClave particularly shines. While most cloud services will let you share files using a link, there’s nothing that prevents those links from being passed around or leaking out. CrossClave’s Airlock feature shares files using links and passcodes that are only valid for a limited time and expire after a single use.
Like Box, SpiderOak CrossClave is targeted heavily toward business use, but the company offers a free plan with 5GB of secure storage for up to three users, which could be useful for families or small teams. Paid storage starts at $15 per month for 2TB, which is a bit pricier than the competition, although additional storage is available at $10 per month per terabyte.
While iCloud also recently joined the end-to-end encryption party, SpiderOak CrossClave is a useful alternative for those who want unparalleled privacy and security for storing files in the cloud and sharing them securely.
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